Corporate Governance Statement 1. Shares and Shareholders Share Capital The share capital was paid on the day the Company was incorporated by means of the contribution specified in the Memorandum of Association and appraised in the approved privatization project for Český plynárenský podnik, a state-owned enterprise with its registered office at Belgická 26, Prague 2. The share capital amounts to CZK 2,069,728,000 and is divided into 2,069,728 shares, each with a nominal value of CZK 1,000. There was no change in the value of the Company's share capital during the preceding two years. The conditions for increasing or reducing the share capital are outlined in the Company's Articles of Association. Shares Shares were issued in connection with the Company's incorporation on 1 January 1994, and they are the Company's common shares. Bearer shares are listed on the official stock market in accordance with Act No. 256/2004 Coll. on Capital Market Undertakings. Type Common share Common share Form Bearer share Registered share Kind Uncertificated Volume 1,472,285 597,443 ISIN / SIN / SIN CZ0005084459 770950000925 Total value CZK 1,472,285,000 CZK 597,443,000 Nominal value per share CZK 1,000 Payment of tax on revenues from shares in the issuer's domicile country Revenues from shares are taxed in accordance with Act No. 586/1992 Coll. on Income Tax, as amended Payer of tax on revenues from shares Issuer Share transfers Shares are transferred through the Securities Center Transferability restrictions None None Trading on regulated markets in the Czech Republic Burza cenných papírů Praha, a.s. (Prague Stock Exchange) secondary market RM-SYSTÉM, a.s. Shares are not listed Trading on regulated markets abroad Name and registered office of the bank or financial institution through which shareholders can exercise their ownership rights relating to shares, in particular through which revenues from shares are paid Net revenues to the issuer derived from the issue Shares have not been accepted for trading on any foreign market Komerční banka, a.s., Prague 1 Payments are made by the bank's branches and head office None
Shareholders as at 31 December 2009 Name Registered office Stake in share capital (%) RWE Gas International B.V. Diamantlaan 15 49.64 WV Hoofddorp, Netherlands SPP Bohemia a.s. Vinohradská 1511/230 20.65 100 00 Prague 10, Czech Republic RWE Transgas, a.s. Limuzská 12/3135 18.09 100 98 Prague 10, Czech Republic Slovenský plynárenský Mlynské Nivy 44/a 8.52 priemysel, a.s. 825 11 Bratislava, Slovakia Other shareholders 3.10 Note: The stake in the share capital corresponds to the share in the issuer's voting rights. Based on the value of their stake in the share capital, shareholders exercise voting rights at the General Meeting. As at 31 December 2009, the Company was a member of the RWE Group. As at that date, RWE Aktiengesellschaft indirectly held a 67.73% stake in the Company's share capital. RWE Aktiengesellschaft controlled RWE Gas International B.V. and RWE Transgas, a.s. The ties and control structure of companies associated under the RWE Group as at 31 December 2009 are described on the third page of the cover as an annex to the Report of the Severomoravská plynárenská, a.s. Board of Directors on Relations between Related Parties as at 31 December 2009, which is a part of this Annual Report (Chapter 8). The Company has no information on the structure of indirect shares in the issuer's voting rights as far as other shareholders are concerned. Rights Attaching to Shares Shareholder rights and obligations are defined in generally binding legal regulations (Commercial Code) and the Company's Articles of Association. A shareholder of the Company may be a legal entity or a natural person. Shareholders have the right to participate in the management of the Company under the conditions set out under the law and the Articles of Association. As a rule, shareholders exercise this right at the General Meeting, where they must respect the General Meeting Procedure Rules. The voting rights of a shareholder depend on the nominal value of shares held by the shareholder, where every CZK 1,000 of the nominal value of a share represents one vote (one share equals one vote). A shareholder is entitled to a share in profit (dividend) allocated by the General Meeting for distribution based on the Company s financial performance. A shareholder is under no obligation to return a dividend accepted from the Company in good faith. Shareholders are not entitled to demand the return of their contributions during the existence of the Company and upon its winding up. When the Company is wound up in liquidation, shareholders will be entitled to a share in the liquidation balance. Additional Information on Shares No third party made a takeover offer for the Company's shares in either 2009 or the preceding year. The Company has made no share takeover offer to other companies. The Company has not invested into shares and bonds issued by other issuers. The Company has not issued any convertible or interim securities. The Company has not issued any shares with special rights.
The Company is not aware of any restrictions on voting rights attaching to shares issued by the Company. The Company is not aware of any shareholder agreements liable to restrict the transferability of shares or the voting rights attaching to shares issued by the Company. Neither the Company nor any person holding a direct or indirect ownership interest in the Company exceeding 50% of the share capital or voting rights owns any shares of the issuer. The Company has not issued any shares not constituting a stake in the share capital. Increasing and reducing the share capital and changing the rights attaching to individual types of shares is subject to the applicable provisions of the Commercial Code and the Company's Articles of Association. The Company does not offer employees or members of the governing and supervisory bodies the possibility to acquire under special terms the Company's shares, options for the Company's shares, or other rights attaching to the Company's shares. There was no approved or conditional increase in the share capital in 2009. Members of the public hold 64,142 shares of the Company representing 3.10% of the share capital. Right to a Dividend and Time Limit for Dividend Payout Unless otherwise specified by the General Meeting, the record date is the day of the General Meeting that makes a decision to pay dividends. Unless otherwise decided by the General Meeting, dividends are payable within three months after the day on which the General Meeting decides to distribute profit. The right to a dividend payment expires after a four-year limitation period. Dividend per Share in the Last Three Accounting Periods Year 2009 2008 2007 Dividend per share (CZK) 656* 248 465 * Proposal of the Board of Directors Earnings and revenues in the last two accounting periods are specified in the financial section of the Annual Report. 2. Decision Making Processes and Other Rules and Procedures Decision Making Processes and Main Powers of the General Meeting The General Meeting is the supreme body of the Company. Its exclusive powers include matters reserved to the General Meeting by the law (particularly the matters specified in Section 187 of the Commercial Code) and the Articles of Association. The General Meeting is held at least once per calendar year. A General Meeting notice is published in Hospodářské noviny and the Commercial Bulletin by the deadline set out in the applicable legal regulation. By the same deadline, the Company sends a General Meeting invitation to shareholders holding registered shares included in the list of shareholders to their address specified in the list of shareholders. The General Meeting has a quorum if attended in person, through persons authorized to act on their behalf, or through their representatives by shareholders holding shares with a nominal value exceeding 30% of the Company's share capital. The General Meeting adopts decisions by a majority of votes of present shareholders unless the Commercial Code or the Articles of Association require a different majority. Every share carries one vote. Voting at the General Meeting is done using ballots distributed to shareholders at registration time or in the course of the General Meeting. A shareholder indicates the applicable vote ("IN FAVOR", "AGAINST", "ABSTAINED") by marking the
selected option on a ballot and signing the ballot. The progress of the General Meeting is transcribed by means of minutes. A copy of minutes is sent to shareholders upon request. Procedure for Amending the Articles of Association Decisions to amend the Articles of Association are made by the General Meeting. The Company has no special rules for amending the Articles of Association. The rules for making changes and additions to the Articles of Association are contained therein. Decision-Making Processes of the Board of Directors The Board of Directors is the Company's governing body that manages its business and acts on its behalf. The Board of Directors has three members appointed and discharged by the Supervisory Board. The term of office of individual members of the Board of Directors lasts five years. Meetings of the Board of Directors are held at least once a month. The Board of Directors has a quorum if its meeting is attended by a simple majority of its members. Decisions on all matters discussed by the Board of Directors must be approved by a simple majority of all not only present members of the Board of Directors. Each member of the Board of Directors has one vote. The Board of Directors makes decisions on all matters concerning the Company not reserved to the General Meeting or the Supervisory Board by generally binding legal regulations or the Articles of Association. At its meetings, the Board of Directors mainly focuses on discussing the Company's business performance in relation to the plan for the applicable calendar year, including continually updated forecasts. Further, the Board of Directors monitors natural gas sales and the development of receivables in individual customer segments, taking measures in response to the situation on the natural gas market in the Czech Republic. Other tasks of the Board of Directors include optimizing the risk management system, fine-tuning corporate processes, reducing expenditures, and handling the social policy and employee care. The Company does not have any special rules for appointing and discharging members of the Board of Directors. Members of the Board of Directors do not hold any special powers or authorizations in the sense of Sections 161a and 210 of the Commercial Code. Decision-Making Processes of the Supervisory Board The Supervisory Board oversees activities carried out by the Board of Directors and the conduct of the Company's business. The Supervisory Board has six members; four are elected by the General Meeting and two by the Company's employees. The term of office of individual members of the Supervisory Board lasts two years. Meetings of the Supervisory Board are held at least twice a year. The Supervisory Board has a quorum if its meeting is attended by a simple majority of its members. Decisions on all matters discussed by the Supervisory Board must be approved by a simple majority of all not only present members of the Supervisory Board. Each member of the Supervisory Board has one vote. At its meetings, the Supervisory Board mainly focuses on discussing the Company's business performance in relation to the plan for the applicable calendar year, including continually updated forecasts. The Supervisory Board monitors the development of the Company's receivables and payables, particularly overdue receivables in individual customer segments. It oversees compliance with generally binding regulations, the Articles of Association, and resolutions of the General Meeting, as well as the functioning of the risk management system. The Supervisory Board discusses documents submitted to the General Meeting. In particular, it reviews the financial statements and the profit distribution proposal (including the proposed amount and method for payment of dividends and performance
bonuses), examines payments for losses, and presents its viewpoints to the General Meeting. Further, the Supervisory Board reviews the report on relations with related parties. The Company does not have any special rules for appointing and discharging members of the Supervisory Board. Internal Audit Policies and Processes and Methods for Handling Financial Reporting Risks The Company's internal audit system is based on the four-eye principle, which means that the signature or consent of two persons is required for entering into agreements and approving accounting records, where such persons must hold the applicable authorization as per the Signing Rules or another internal guideline. Moreover, the Company employs an authorization concept that lays down the process of assigning and changing authorizations for the SAP financial system. This concept defines the scope of access rights for individual work positions. The abovementioned control systems are regularly reviewed by means of internal audits. The Company's approach to risks and risk management methods are described in Chapter 3 of the Notes to Financial Statements. Important Agreements to which the Issuer Is a Party that Are to Come into Effect, Be Amended, or Expire if Control over the Issuer Changes as a result of a Takeover Offer and the Resulting Effects The Company has not entered into agreements that are to come into effect, be amended, or expire in the event control over the Company as an issuer changes as a result of a takeover offer. Agreements between the Issuer and Members of Its Board of Directors or Employees where the Issuer Is Required to Perform if Their Office or Employment Terminates in connection with a Takeover Offer The Company has not signed any agreements with members of the Board of Directors or employees the Company would be required to perform in the event their office or employment terminates in connection with a takeover offer. Programs Allowing Employees, Members of the Board of Directors, and Members of the Supervisory Board to Acquire under Special Terms the Company's Shares, Options for the Company's Shares, or Other Rights to the Company's Shares The Company has no programs allowing employees, members of the Board of Directors, and members of the Supervisory Board to acquire under special terms the Company's shares, options for the Company's shares, or other rights attaching to the Company's shares. Payments for Extraction Rights to the Government Extraction activities do not constitute the core of the Company's business. In 2009, the Company did not pay the government any fees for extraction rights.
3. Corporate Governance and Administration Policies In 2009, the Company did not adopt or conformed to any generally known corporate governance and administration code in view of the fact that the Company has a very low number of employees and periodically adopts and applies corporate guidelines of the RWE Group, which is sufficient for the Company's management processes.